I originally posted this question at SO, but two users there suggested that I take it here.
I am writing a scientific research paper, and I want to know if it is appropriate to cite bash, and if so, how should I do so?
I am having trouble finding a citation for bash because bash is relatively ...

Let's I have to my disposal some kind of searchable content with all the references from many books and papers. How would a source reference would be typically written/formated? Is it dependant of the subject? If yes, how?
Edit in italic: Some clarification: I want to know what kind of format I ...

I'm pretty good at creating compelling characters with decent personalities and motivations. I like the comradery vibe, so they're generally already part of a posse of some sort at the beginning of my stories. However, I can only really think of two ways to introduce them to the reader, neither o...

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I absolutely loved Joshua Ferris's debut novel Then We Came to the End. Critics highly praised his use for the first person plural as a narrator. The work is set in an office and the "we" used represents the group of employees.
I can think of several ideas that seem like they would be candidat...